Any normal car contains around six flammable liquids at any time, including gasoline. In addition, cars are also made of a number of flammable solids, especially in the interior of the car. These flammable objects may cause the car to catch fire during or after a car accident. In other instances, a car fire may be due to a design flaw - and the negligence of the car's manufacturer. Finally, a car fire may be caused by poor maintenance. If a company car you are using catches fire and causes you injury, your company may be liable if the car or truck was not taken care of properly.